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Old Tue Aug 27, 2013, 07:36am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by pavbref View Post
In this situation, play is stopped when noticed due to improper player on court. If the team was serving, all points in the current rally are removed and other team gets a point and serve. If the team was receiving, correct the players on the court with point to serving side.

If the libero number was a player on the bench or even in the set, that player must be the libero for the current set. If libero number on line-up doesn't exist, the coach can re-designate the libero to the current libero on the floor.



In this situation, the R2 will correct the switch before the serve --i.e. put #7 back in the set, and charge the team with a delay sanction.
thank you.

both of those are what I (the scorekeeper) thought.

In item 1, what if the referee did not stop play when notified, but waited until the end of the rally? In this instance, the receiving team had the improper libero, and they won the rally. So, is it a point for the receiving team (on the rally), and then a "loss of rally" for the improper libero, everyone rotates and we start with the next server? Or, is it a "mind change" and the previous rally gets awarded to the serving team and the same player who served continues?
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